[Trainer-talk] Photo editing & graphic design solutions
Gabe Vega
vega.gabe at outlook.com
Tue Jul 22 20:23:29 UTC 2014
there is GIMP which is a great program, but I think his headache and vision issues are strictly with his vision not the program he uses.
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> On Jul 22, 2014, at 6:27 AM, "Laine Amoureux via Trainer-talk" <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Is anyone familiar with a combination of photo editing/graphic design software & AT that has worked well for low vision consumers?
> I have a consumer who wishes to continue with such a hobby, but experiences eye pain & head aches with ZoomText.
> I hopeful that someone is aware of a photo editing program that utilizes traditional menus, or at least is programmed so that the mouse echo could read tool tips, or be accessed by hot key to reduce the strain acquired when searching for commands
>
> Laine Amoureux
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